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Sober living house in Butler to take in moms, children

Joseph Mahoney, executive director of the Ellen O'Brien Gaiser Center, center, makes remarks at the opening of the center’s new sober living house on East Brady Street in Butler on Wednesday. Morgan Phillips/Butler Eagle

The house at 606 E. Brady St. in Butler is a state-licensed recovery home focused on treating women and housing their children in the process, but its interior was designed to feel like a visit to grandma’s house.

The Ellen O’Brien Gaiser Center bought the 2,765 square-foot house with four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a kitchen in August, and prepared it to function as a three-quarter house where women in recovery could stay in a safe, supportive environment. On Wednesday, administrators of the center cut a ceremonial ribbon, marking the official opening Ellen’s House. They noted the first client is expected to enter by the end of the summer.

Community members toured the house during the ribbon-cutting event, after learning from Joe Mahoney, executive director of the Ellen O’Brien Gaiser Center, about how the environment will help foster women through recovery. He said women-focused sober living houses are rare, and facilities where those clients can bring their children are even harder to find.

“We wanted it to feel like home, and we really wanted it to feel like you’re coming to grandma’s house,” Mahoney said. “It’s comforting, it’s safe, it’s relaxing, peaceful, serene. That’s what we were looking for.”

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